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The foot brake on my Quinny Speedi is broken (the metal rod inside the casing has broken), and also the handle button that is meant to release the pushchair for folding no longer works properly and I have to manually push in the nibs to get the pushchair to fold. Any idea where I can get parts/a service to repair these faults?
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We do not recommend that a customer attempts to disassemble the handlebar. For repairs of this nature the chassis should be sent to the Quinny engineers.
Visit www.quinny.com and select the country you're in, then choose the "Contact Us" tab for your enquiry to be sent to the customer care team in your country.
We cannot advise that you continue with this repair due to the safety implications of it being incorrectly put back together afterwards.
Please visit www.quinny.com and select the country you're in, then use the "Contact Us" tab for your enquiry to be sent to the customer care team for the country you're in so that arrangements can be made for the chassis to be sent to engineers for inspection and repair work required.
The quinny speedi should come with the adaptors to fit the bassinet (the quinny dreami) Once you remove the pushchair seat unit by undoing the clips and undoing the velcro the fastenings you then need to remove the 2covers or bumper bar(depends on model) above the quinny logo on the pushchair frame. You do this by pressing the silver buttons to release them and then they should slide off. You then replace these with the adaptors for the carrycot. These slide into position until you hear a click. The carrycot is then place onto these(again it will click on) parent facing. To remove the carrycot you then press on the silver buttons on the carrycot unit and lift off using the handle in the carrycot hood.
HTH
f the dreami carrycot or the maxi cosi car seat are attached, these will have to be removed first. Apply parking brake Release the handle bars by unclasping the silver clips on the frame. Push down handlebar to lowest height as you press in the silver button under the quinny logo on the very top of the handlebar( in the middle of the foam padding) with a downward thrusting motion. The chassis should then collapse for storing. To unfold then release the transport clip on the left hand side with the red sticker on it and unfold upwards adjust handlebar to required height and lock by closing the silver clasps either side of the frame. If you want me to do a pic/video demo let me know.HTH
Unclip your arms and fold your pram down, once the pram is half folded at the hinge point you will see a little push button push this in and slide the inside part up towards the top of the pram, this will remove the case then you just click your brackets in. If you go to the Quinny website you can download a manual which has pictures.
In the middle of the underneath of the pushing handle, below where the hand brake lever is there should be a button. If there is, this is what you do. 1) put the foot brake on so the rear wheels wont turn. 2) unclip the clips on the frame that allow you to adjust the height of the pushing handle, they open up, and leave them open, like this the handle you push the buggy with should slide up and down. 3) pull this handle out to its tallest position 4) Hold the handle and press the button mentioned at the start in and hold it in 5) Then quite quickly push the handle down as though you were either pushing it to lower its pushing height, or shoving it away in a temper. It needs to be a firm and quick movement.
Ta da!! After a couple of tries it should click and fold up.
hi....i had the same problem but eventualu figured it out ...
put the footbrake on
remove the canopy
push the bar beside the hand brake and then firmly push the the pram downwards it should shut..
it is a bit tricky at first but u'll get it eventualy...
You have hopefully sorted this out by now, but I had a similar problem with my Quinny Zapp. I sprayed the button with WD40 (between the button and the surrounding plastic) and this did the trick for mine.
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